Redfin/Eels
- TheLoneTurtle
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Redfin/Eels
Hey guys
So i have been interested for freshwater fishing recently and i am looking for a nice sheltered creek with redfin and eels (i dont mind what size). Just something that may protect me from wind. I live in the knox area and i am willing to drive 45 minutes max. I used to know a creek called olinda creek which used to have a lot of this stuff but people fished them out and now when i go there i can barely get a bite.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Cheers :thumbsup:
So i have been interested for freshwater fishing recently and i am looking for a nice sheltered creek with redfin and eels (i dont mind what size). Just something that may protect me from wind. I live in the knox area and i am willing to drive 45 minutes max. I used to know a creek called olinda creek which used to have a lot of this stuff but people fished them out and now when i go there i can barely get a bite.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Cheers :thumbsup:
- ChrisD
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Re: Redfin/Eels
Yarra still produces Eels in good numbers - garden worms or a scrubby late in the day into evening will quite often produce results.
Try around Wonga Park and through to Yarra Glen.
Yarra also has redfin but you have to hunt them up.
Try around Wonga Park and through to Yarra Glen.
Yarra also has redfin but you have to hunt them up.
- TheLoneTurtle
- Rank: Australian Salmon
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Re: Redfin/Eels
Cheers mate, i was thinking about yarra river but just a bit to much snags in my opinion.ChrisD wrote:Yarra still produces Eels in good numbers - garden worms or a scrubby late in the day into evening will quite often produce results.
Try around Wonga Park and through to Yarra Glen.
Yarra also has redfin but you have to hunt them up.
Cheers :thumbsup:
- ratbag
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Re: Redfin/Eels
Dandenong creek is not far from you, it has a stray reddie, lots of eels & carp. You can access it off stud RD in a few places.
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- TheLoneTurtle
- Rank: Australian Salmon
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Re: Redfin/Eels
Sounds like a decent spot ill check it out after work tomorrow :thumbsup:ratbag wrote:Dandenong creek is not far from you, it has a stray reddie, lots of eels & carp. You can access it off stud RD in a few places.
- crumpet_avenger
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Re: Redfin/Eels
Its not a creek but rowville lakes has eels in it.
My oldman caught 2 there last week just stuffing around filling in a couple of hours.
My oldman caught 2 there last week just stuffing around filling in a couple of hours.
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Re: Redfin/Eels
Some pretty big eels to be caught in Jells Park.
as the others have mentioned, use worms as bait and you'l be on some in no time
as the others have mentioned, use worms as bait and you'l be on some in no time
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Re: Redfin/Eels
Lysterfield lake has big eels, you're not supposed to fish there but they're only rules. I've seen plenty in a meter of water while kayaking. The old quarry in ferntree gully has reddies that will take a softy or spinner too. Again, I don't think you're supposed to even access this body of water but you'll find a hole in the fence pretty quick. The woori yallock creek also holds trout, blackfish and Crays. Actually, a worm on a hook in any deep hole by the bank in any creek or river in the Yarra ranges should result in a fish of some description. The Yarra out around warburton is a bit further out for you but it's pretty and holds good trout, well worth the drive.
- TheLoneTurtle
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Re: Redfin/Eels
Cheers for the good info mateskronkman wrote:Lysterfield lake has big eels, you're not supposed to fish there but they're only rules. I've seen plenty in a meter of water while kayaking. The old quarry in ferntree gully has reddies that will take a softy or spinner too. Again, I don't think you're supposed to even access this body of water but you'll find a hole in the fence pretty quick. The woori yallock creek also holds trout, blackfish and Crays. Actually, a worm on a hook in any deep hole by the bank in any creek or river in the Yarra ranges should result in a fish of some description. The Yarra out around warburton is a bit further out for you but it's pretty and holds good trout, well worth the drive.
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Re: Redfin/Eels
at the right time of year, the patterson river is crawling with eel. Also, bream, mullet, aus salmon and in the freshwater section, lots and lots of carp.